Can a One-Minute trick make doctors better teachers?
NCT ID NCT07305077
First seen Jan 06, 2026 · Last updated Apr 24, 2026 · Updated 15 times
Summary
This study looks at whether a simple teaching tool called the One-Minute Preceptor helps resident doctors give better feedback to medical students during bedside teaching. About 450 medical students and 30 resident doctors will take part. The goal is to see if this quick method improves students' learning and satisfaction.
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Can Tho Children Hospital
RECRUITINGCan Tho, Province, 900000, Vietnam
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